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453 illustrations across all 5 chapters
1 Peter 1:17-23 17:5-10 speaks hope under pressure—God hears the cry and bends history toward freedom—today, not someday.
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1 Peter 1:17-23 8:18-9:1 teaches that redemption is God’s work from beginning to end—today, not someday.
1 Peter 1:3-9 11:1-11 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
1 Peter 3:18-22 calls us to faithful obedience rooted in God's enduring truth and mercy.
1 Peter 1:17-23 Luke 14:25-33, the ancient gospel meets today’s anxieties with steady mercy—today, not someday.
1 Peter 3:18-22 confronts comfortable faith—obedience delayed is obedience denied.
1 Peter 1:17-23 Timothy 1:1-14 refuses shallow life; holiness is deep healing—today, not someday.
1 Peter 1:3-9 66:1-12 asks who benefits and who bleeds; God’s good news always has a direction—toward the marginalized.
1 Peter 1:3-9 Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15 never leads to holiness, what you call “power” may be performance.
1 Peter 2: Through the margins, it doesn’t flatter us—demands a faith that repairs harm and includes the excluded.
1 Peter 1: By the Spirit’s power, it meets us gently—awakens expectation for gifts, healing, and bold witness.
1 Peter 1:3-9 1:2-10 gives Law and Gospel: God exposes our need, then gives Christ as our righteousness.
1 Peter 1:17-23 1:1-6 invites holy urgency without panic—faithful living while we wait—today, not someday.
1 Peter 1:17-23 Luke 12:49-56, salvation is medicine: God restoring the image through prayer and repentance—today, not someday.
1 Peter 1:17-23 2:23-32 calls our “goodness” what it is without Christ: insufficient—today, not someday.
1 Peter 2: Through the margins, it meets us gently—demands a faith that repairs harm and includes the excluded.
1 Peter 2: From the struggle for freedom, it proclaims hope, dignity, and God’s liberating justice.
1 Peter 2: In the Church’s witness, it doesn’t flatter us—calls us to repent, believe, and walk in holy obedience.
1 Peter 1:17-23 31:27-34 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
1 Peter 3:18-22 reminds weary hearts that God is near and grace meets us here.
1 Peter 2: In soul liberty before God, it calls for personal faith that bears public fruit.
1 Peter 2: Under God’s sovereignty, it doesn’t flatter us—magnifies grace and summons covenant faithfulness to God’s glory.
1 Peter 1: From the underside of history, it doesn’t flatter us—names oppression as sin and calls the Church to liberating praxis.